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Strengths:
The tests are highly accurate with many challenging quant questions.
Would make the product better:
Make them truly adaptive, I took the tests from different accounts and noticed that I was getting same questions in same order despite of my performance.
The tests are excellent for building stamina while improving accuracy and consistency before the actual exam. Although the questions are generally tougher than the real GMAT, the scoring is calibrated to align with the official pattern, which feels reliable—my scores on these tests closely matched my actual GMAT performance. One drawback is that the tests are marketed as adaptive, but they don’t function as truly adaptive exams in practice. However, if you take each test only once, the experience still feels reasonably adaptive and provides a realistic simulation of the GMAT’s structure and difficulty progression. In the end, I truly recommend it over other tests.
Strengths:
Focused Pratice
Timed Pratice difficulty level wise
Adaptive and Non- Adapative Flexibility
Would make the product better:
The User interface could be perhaps sharper as the real GMAT.
he GMAT Club Forum Quiz is an indispensable asset for targeted GMAT Focus prep, especially for candidates plateauing . Its standout feature is the granular filtering, allowing users to drill 50,000+ community-vetted questions by topic, difficulty, and source. The Adaptive Mode is a game-changer, mirroring the actual exam's logic to build stamina under pressure. Integration with the automatic Error Log ensures that every mistake becomes a data point for growth. While the Verbal scoring algorithm is slightly less precise than Quant, the sheer volume of high-quality explanations and community discussions makes it the best ROI tool for bridging the gap to your target scores.
Strengths:
Adaptive Nature of the tests, the detailed score report, the ability to see the questions which we got wrong and the amount of time we spent on them which we could have utilized on another question.
Would make the product better:
I think the verbal section can be a lit bit more tough, and the pool of questions can be increased so that sectional tests and full length tests do not have overlapping questions.
This GMAT Club product is exceptionally valuable for anyone preparing for the exam, especially because it closely mirrors the adaptive nature of the real GMAT. By simulating how the test adjusts question difficulty based on your performance, it provides a far more realistic practice environment than standard mock tests. One of its strongest features is the detailed analytics it offers. After each session, you can review the time spent on every question, which helps you identify whether you are rushing, hesitating, or managing your pace effectively. It also highlights the difficulty level of each question and shows how well you handle problems across different categories and complexities.
Beyond the analytics, the overall user experience is smooth, intuitive, and supportive of productive study sessions. The interface is easy to navigate, and the feedback is structured in a way that allows you to pinpoint weaknesses and track improvements over time. Overall, this tool is not just helpful—it is an excellent resource for building confidence, refining strategy, and preparing efficiently for the actual GMAT exam.
Strengths:
GMAT Club Tests are an excellent prep resource—challenging, analytics-rich, and closely aligned with real GMAT difficulty. The detailed explanations and robust question bank help sharpen concepts and timing. Their performance reports make it easy to identify weaknesses and improve fast. Highly recommended for serious GMAT aspirants.
Would make the product better:
the quant section is harder and lengthier and not correlating to real exam
GMAT Club Tests are an exceptional resource for anyone preparing seriously for the GMAT. The questions are thoughtfully designed, highly challenging, and closely aligned with real exam difficulty, which makes practice both rigorous and rewarding. Their detailed explanations, paired with powerful analytics, make it easy to identify strengths and weaknesses and track consistent progress. The platform’s wide variety of questions ensures thorough coverage of all concepts, while timing tools help build speed and accuracy. Overall, the combination of quality content, data-driven insights, and realistic test experience makes GMAT Club Tests one of the most valuable prep tools available. Highly recommended for achieving a strong score.
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Strengths:
40-ish tests? Nowhere else will you find this depth and variety.
Would make the product better:
I did find a few of the tests more geometry focused - something that may not be as relevant for today's GMAT. Otherwise, it's hard to pinpoint anything that's amiss.
Well-balanced tests that are expert derived and reflective of the actual GMAT (and the Official Practice Tests), prioritizing these during the latter part of your prep will always be a solid way to your target score. The Quant database - as expected - is the most diverse, with well-attuned questions and a host of variety among tests. The overall experience remains balanced. DI and Verbal are relatively fewer, but that in no measure means it's insufficient. There is enough for you to become comfortable with the test - especially if you're afraid of longer competitive exams like I am! Plus, the scoring does echo what the Official Mocks do, which is a bit plus for someone looking for an accurate assessment of their prep.
Strengths:
Great questions, links to the Forum discussions, in-detail review post test, a variety of topics covered, the level of difficulty is also good enough to practice for the actual exmam.
Would make the product better:
I wish there were waivers on the package, I would personally like one to renew the package. Also, if there could be a feature to make the tests adaptive.
Overall, great product - highly recommend to anyone who wants to try it out! It will prepare you for your GMAT exam especially if you give the sectionals which is what I focused on. I think it helps you build resilience against time pressure and building accuracy while keeping a check on the level of difficulty of the questions offered as well as the quality of questions. I've been using it to prepare for my own GMAT journey, especially now the last leg. I especially like the DI and the Quants sectionals plus you can reset the questions as well in the Pro package. Please go for it!
Strengths:
The interface is clean and easy to use, and the explanations provided (both official and community-driven) are extremely helpful for understanding mistakes and learning alternative approaches.
Would make the product better:
Add a filter for OG questions
GMAT Club’s Forum Quiz is a fantastic tool for targeted GMAT prep. The platform allows you to create custom quizzes by difficulty, topic, and question type, making practice highly efficient. The real strength lies in the large pool of quality questions and the ability to simulate timed test conditions, which is great for building stamina. It’s especially valuable for identifying weak areas and practicing them systematically. Highly recommended for anyone serious about boosting their GMAT performance. The interface is clean and easy to use, and the explanations provided (both official and community-driven) are extremely helpful for understanding mistakes and learning alternative approaches.
Strengths:
The tests are quite similar to the official mocks, quality of questions provided is good. Can definitely be used along with the official mocks for practice and stamina building.
Would make the product better:
One thing I felt which can be improved is the adaptive nature of these tests. If they were adaptive, the experience would be much more closer to the Official mocks.
Overall I felt the product is quite decent, can definitely be used for stamina building, especially if you are out of official mocks, it be be the best bet. Or, also can be used before you jump on to the official mocks, for practice, considering these are limited. The question pool for sectional and full length tests is same. Verbal and DI are comparable to the official mocks, quants felt on the lengthier side, but good as it prepares you for the worse, on the D day. So, if the target is to improve up on your speed, or stamina building, these can be a really good option to consider, I would say.
Joined: Aug 04, 2024
Posts: 669
Kudos: 374
Verified GMAT Focus score:
555 Q81 V78 DI74
Strengths:
Adaptive questions
Quant questions are mostly similar pattern
Verbal passage quality are good
Would make the product better:
Verbal section should be made more matched as per gmac
I have started using GMAT club since last august and it has been very helpful, I scored 395 in first mock and I broke down but then I started practicing from GC and since then GC tests helped me so much in building response as per adaptive environment of questions, making myself seat for 3 hours. Getting adapted for the real exam. I would recommend everyone to give a gmatclub a try and check at what level you are. It is affordable than most of the prep companies. Prep companies will help you to build concepts and have very limited mocks and sectionals but Gmat club offers wide range of tests including both sectionals and full length.
Joined: Jan 19, 2025
Posts: 307
Kudos: 101
Verified GMAT Focus score:
495 Q74 V78 DI71
Strengths:
- Sectionals.. Specially quant
Would make the product better:
- While reviewing mock or sectional if the time taken can appear on the question page, I think that would be really really beneficial.. as.. currently to check timing you have to to back to thr main page of the score report or open it another tab.
- Amazing for quant practice… the thing with quant is you need to variety of questions to solidify your understanding of concepts.. Gmat club offers you that.. While difficulty level may be more or not exactly GMAT like questions sometimes… but this basically prepares you for complex questions you might encounter…
- Verbal - I found fairly easier. .. don’t know about the scoring as I got all correct in verbal but still got V85 as score…
- DI.. I am not really convinced as I found some ‘not that good quality’ questions in DI.. but nonetheless it’s good for additional practice and concept clarity….